The best streaming food programs

If you are looking for quality food shows to watch in between
episodes of the GBBO, you should look to streaming services, which
have quietly collected dozens of entertaining shows. There are now
so many options it can be difficult to decide what to watch, which
is why The Guardian's guide to the best in streaming food
shows is so handy.

Let's take a look at a few highlights from the list. One
intriguing option is Zumbo's Just
Desserts, available on Netflix. Described as a "sort of
Australian Bake Off,", the show, hosted by renowned patissier Adriano Zumbo, puts a group
of cooks to the test in a series of intricate dessert challenges in
each episode. As a bonus, Rachel Khoo is in
it.

Another Netflix offering, David Chang's Ugly
Delicious, takes deep dives in exploring various junk
foods. Going beyond descriptions of the food itself, the
progrm tackles issues "such as the links between fried chicken and
racism or the US's bastardisation of fried rice." You won't want to
miss the episode where Chang nearly comes to fisticuffs with a chef
over a confessed love of pizza from a large commercial
chain.

Amazon has some great shortform programs like Chef
Tips. This show hones in on one dish or one technique
and enlists a top chef to demonstrate it in just about onea minute.
Chef Tips is summarized as "[p]ublic service broadcasting, brought
to you by Playboy Studios."

Warning: the title of this next show is
definitely NSFW. Fuck, That's
Delicious from Now TV. The key here is the
host, Action Bronson, who used to be a chef. The author of the
article makes a bold proclamation about him, saying that if
"anyone in the world will replace Anthony Bourdain, it will be
Bronson." That alone should make the show worth
trying.